Democratic Madeshi Front fired comeliness of the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli at capital.
They burn the comeliness of PM Oli against the birjung incident where one Indian people died on the police fire. Yesterday early morning policeman interfere the protester who are sit on the border of India and Nepal and clear the border. After the police interfere all the Indian vehicles that are inside the Nepal since more than 2 month were passes for the India and again protester gather with the huge mass and stop the border point and protest against the policeman. Madeshi Front protest against the yesterday incident in capita. They start the rally from Maitighar to Baneshwor with slogan against the minister of home affairs and Prime Minister then they burn PM KP Oli comeliness but the policeman interfere over them and make them failure. They blame that PM and minister of the home affairs are against the negotiation between Madeshi Front and government and want to dismiss the madesh revolution. They blame PM Oli and Minister of home affairs Shakti Basnet give the direction to attack in Birgung make the environment of the negotiations useless.
They burn the comeliness of PM Oli against the birjung incident where one Indian people died on the police fire. Yesterday early morning policeman interfere the protester who are sit on the border of India and Nepal and clear the border. After the police interfere all the Indian vehicles that are inside the Nepal since more than 2 month were passes for the India and again protester gather with the huge mass and stop the border point and protest against the policeman. Madeshi Front protest against the yesterday incident in capita. They start the rally from Maitighar to Baneshwor with slogan against the minister of home affairs and Prime Minister then they burn PM KP Oli comeliness but the policeman interfere over them and make them failure. They blame that PM and minister of the home affairs are against the negotiation between Madeshi Front and government and want to dismiss the madesh revolution. They blame PM Oli and Minister of home affairs Shakti Basnet give the direction to attack in Birgung make the environment of the negotiations useless.
UCPN (Maoist) senior leader Bhattarai quit the party in September and has been working to form a new political force.
Though the leaders have not used the word resignation, Devendra Paudel, one of those who quit, said right after submitting their letter to the party that they are no longer associated with the UCPN (Maoist).
Paudel, Bhattarai's spouse Hisila Yami, Ram Chandra Jha, Ram Rijhan Yadav, Ganga Narayan Shrestha, Nawaraj Subedi, Khimlal Devkota, Ram Kumar Sharma, Bhim Prasad Gautam, Kalpana Dhamala, Swanam Saathi, Nandan Kumar Dutta, Kumar Paudel, Devendra Parajuli, Chinak Kurmi and Balwati Sharma are among those quitting the UCPN (Maoist) Tuesday. About a dozen of them were members of the first Constituent Assembly (CA).
"We have been lobbying for a long time for a new political force within the party, but the leadership seemed reluctant to transform the party into something new," Paudel said. "Thus we decided to quit the party and join the movement led by Bhattarai."
Some lawmakers, including Prabhu Sah, Ram Karki, Bhakti Pandey, Shree Jagebu and Dhani Ram Paudel, who were in Bhattarai's camp in the past, have not quit the party yet.
The leaders quitting the UCPN (Maoist) have said that they will hold a campaign in all 75 districts to form the new political force.
They have blamed the party for not convening a meeting of its central committee since nearly a year back. "We could not remain mute spectators to the deviation of the UCPN (Maoist) and its leadership ignoring our demand for change," Ganga Narayan Shrestha told Republica. According to the leaders, the UCPN (Maoist) has not summoned a central committee meeting since last December.
Over half a dozen of the party leaders had reached the UCPN (Maoist) party office at Parisdanda to submit their signatures and their justification letter to the party. On receiving the letter, UCPN (Maoist) chief secretary Hitraj Pandey said that he will inform the party chairman about the development.
Nov 3, 2015- In a bid to spread message that Nepal is still safe to visit after the devastating April 25 earthquake, a team of Korean photographers has arrived in Nepal on Tuesday for an eight-day trip.
The 40-member team, which is in Nepal at the invitation of a Nepal-based organisation, 'Sukhawati Pratisthan' and a trekking organisation, Friends Team Pvt. Ltd (FTPL), is scheduled to visit tourist destinations like Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Patan and Nagarkot among others.
The team will also visit tourist areas like Sarangkot of Kaski, Dhampus, Hemjakot, apart from some tourist destinations of Pokhara and Chitwan, officials of the FTPL said.
Rajendra Bahadur Lama, executive director of FTPL, said that the team will initiate publicity campaign about Nepal through photographs of the lifestyle of local people, their religion and culture.
"We invited the team of Korean photographers to spread the message that Nepal is safe to visit even after the quake and photographs are an effective means to make the campaign a success," Lama said.
One of the team members said that Nepal is safe to visit as against the news they heard about the pathetic condition of Nepal after the quake.
"We will publish a magazine with photographs taken here in Nepal about the condition of Nepal. We will also spread message, through the media, friend circles, internet and various organisations in Korea, that Nepal is safe to visit," the team member told the Rastriya Samachar Samiti.
The 40-member team, which is in Nepal at the invitation of a Nepal-based organisation, 'Sukhawati Pratisthan' and a trekking organisation, Friends Team Pvt. Ltd (FTPL), is scheduled to visit tourist destinations like Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Patan and Nagarkot among others.
Rajendra Bahadur Lama, executive director of FTPL, said that the team will initiate publicity campaign about Nepal through photographs of the lifestyle of local people, their religion and culture.
"We invited the team of Korean photographers to spread the message that Nepal is safe to visit even after the quake and photographs are an effective means to make the campaign a success," Lama said.
One of the team members said that Nepal is safe to visit as against the news they heard about the pathetic condition of Nepal after the quake.
"We will publish a magazine with photographs taken here in Nepal about the condition of Nepal. We will also spread message, through the media, friend circles, internet and various organisations in Korea, that Nepal is safe to visit," the team member told the Rastriya Samachar Samiti.
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There’s more to mini than meets the eye. The new iPad mini 4 puts uncompromising performance and potential in your hand. It’s thinner and lighter than ever before, yet powerful enough to help you take your ideas even further.
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Nearly a year ago, Estée Lauder CEO Fabrizio Freda told us that the best way to compete with skin care brands coming out of South Korea — currently the world's hub of innovation in that arena — was to embrace its trends and technology. Freda's team had seen South Korea's domination in skin care coming for some time: Clinique, an Estée Lauder-owned brand, was one of the first to bring BB creams to the US.
Now Estée Lauder is drawing closer to the source of South Korea's advancements in skin care technology. The company is taking a stake in Have & Be Co. Ltd., the owner of Do The Right Thing and Dr. Jart+, one of the first skin care brands to start sponsoring runway shows at New York Fashion Week. Estée Lauder has not at this point disclosed the terms of the agreement.
The deal, which should close by December, marks Lauder's first investment in a Korean cosmetics brand. The company has in recent months been working to align itself to Korea's beauty scene through other means, though. This summer, for instance, it signed the rainbow-haired model Irene Kim, who was born in Seattle and moved in middle school to Seoul, as a "global brand contributor."
No doubt we'll hear more about this investment next week, when Estée Lauder gives its first financial update of the fiscal year. It comes at a good time, though: In August, the company's skin care sales were down, thanks to decreased consumption in Hong Kong and, yes, Korea.
Now Estée Lauder is drawing closer to the source of South Korea's advancements in skin care technology. The company is taking a stake in Have & Be Co. Ltd., the owner of Do The Right Thing and Dr. Jart+, one of the first skin care brands to start sponsoring runway shows at New York Fashion Week. Estée Lauder has not at this point disclosed the terms of the agreement.
The deal, which should close by December, marks Lauder's first investment in a Korean cosmetics brand. The company has in recent months been working to align itself to Korea's beauty scene through other means, though. This summer, for instance, it signed the rainbow-haired model Irene Kim, who was born in Seattle and moved in middle school to Seoul, as a "global brand contributor."
No doubt we'll hear more about this investment next week, when Estée Lauder gives its first financial update of the fiscal year. It comes at a good time, though: In August, the company's skin care sales were down, thanks to decreased consumption in Hong Kong and, yes, Korea.
They have webbed feet which, though not used to propel the animal through the water, allow them to make fast turns and sudden moves in the water or initiate swimming.
Webbed feet are an advantage in shallower water, where the animal sometimes moves around by walking. Crocodiles have a palatal flap, a rigid tissue at the back of the mouth that blocks the entry of water.
The palate has a special path from the nostril to the glottis that bypasses the mouth. The nostrils are closed during submergence.
Like other archosaurs, crocodilians are diapsid, although their post-temporal fenestrae are reduced. The walls of the braincase are bony, but lack supratemporal and postfrontal bones.
Their tongues are not free, but held in place by a membrane that limits movement; as a result, crocodiles are unable to stick out their tongues.
Crocodiles have smooth skin on their bellies and sides, while their dorsal surfaces are armoured with large osteoderms. The armoured skin has scales and is thick and rugged, providing some protection. They are still able to absorb heat through this armour, as a network of small capillaries allows blood through the scales to absorb heat.
Crocodilian scales have pores believed to be sensory in function, analogous to the lateral line in fishes. They are particularly seen on their upper and lower jaws. Another possibility is that they are secretory, as they produce an oily substance which appears to flush mud off
“There is a bit of discussion on the net about it, but no one can confirm the origin of the message or its authenticity. There is no news coverage despite the fact that this sort of thing would make big headlines, and as the messages started yesterday we could probably assume that any executions may have already occurred. The mission agency and advocate for martyrs “Open Doors” also has no knowledge of such an event, so it is likely that this is a hoax.
In July 2007, 23 Korean missionaries were captured by the Taliban and 1 executed in July 2007, with the threat that the remaining 22 would be executed if demands were not met immediately. The situation was diffused (I don’t have the details I’m sorry – please post them here if you do), but it sounds like the text message could be a re-run of the old one.
It’s a good reminder that we need to pray for our missionaries overseas, but at the same time please make a point of praying about the fact that if this is not true, then a message is going around the world that is likely to stir up a lot of anger against Afghanistan. While such events are a reality, if it’s not happening this time then this is a lie designed to reinforce in ‘good Christian’ minds that Afghans are bad. That’s a hate crime.”
Note that this was posted on 28th February, 2009 and today is 9th April, 2013 or was I somehow transported to the future? What the person(s) who created this message hope(s) to achieve, I do not know; and why is this message being re-broadcast four years later? There are a number of links I would have posted, but no thanks to terrible internet, I cannot. However, you can use google to get more information.